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Friday, November 02, 2001
Apparently yesterday my hosting place was having "DNS issues" that are supposed to be resolved now.
Let's see if I can blog.

Yesterday, yesterday. Servers at work were down (what's going on with everyone??) and me and Jason had to suffer through... THE RETURN OF COMPUTER GRAVEYARD INVENTORY! (dum dum DUMMM) Just when you thought it was safe to go back to work...! Ah, it was okay. Then I pretty much goofed off for the rest of the day. Got a couple calls from Djin, in Atlanta, where she and Amy and Steve were going to see Jim Millan's new stage show of Scooby Doo (co-penned by the incredible Mark McKinney), and I was all happy and jealous and I can't wait to see this show (fun for ALL AGES!) And Djin finally got to meet Jim, and I was name-dropped, which makes me giddy, and so that was all pretty sweet.

I guess that's about it. Oh. Wait. Okay. I resubscribed to Dragonrealms. I'm weak. I tried playing last night and was amazed at how much I'd forgotten. And also {geekspeak} it was kind of dismaying to be only a 2nd circle empath when I had once been 10th circle, powerful... now I'm back at level 2 and have to learn everything all over just like a baby... sigh... {/geekspeak} I had to vent. Us computer RPG geeks (::coughMarkcough::) have to get these things off our chest once in awhile.